This RECOIL Podcast episode features a conversation with Sam Houston of Greenline Tactical, a veteran with extensive experience in military aviation, UAV operations, and advanced surveillance systems. The discussion covers his background, training for responsible citizenship, and a deep dive into night vision technology, including his past experience running NV goggle build and repair programs and outfitting hog hunts with NV optics. Houston's current role in the Florida National Guard as a Forward Observer and his ongoing advisory work in the night vision industry are also highlighted.
This video showcases RECOIL Magazine editor Tom Marshall participating in Greenline Tactical's Night Aerial Target Engagement (NATE) course. The course, a collaboration with Airborne Tactical Training Solutions, focuses on tactical helicopter operations and aerial target engagement. It covers two days of training, starting with ground-based safety protocols and weapon handling, progressing to live fire drills from helicopters in various flight phases. Participants receive expert instruction and learn about crucial helicopter and firearm safety procedures in an aerial environment. The video highlights the unique challenges and precision required for this high-risk activity, featuring night vision equipment from Armasight.
This episode of the RECOIL Podcast features a deep dive into tactical training and combat experiences with US Army Special Operations veteran Don Edwards, founder of Greenline Tactical. Edwards shares firsthand combat accounts from Panama, Iraq, and Afghanistan, discusses the evolution of tactical and firearms training, and touches upon advancements in tactical technology like night vision. The conversation also explores leadership lessons from high-stakes situations. The podcast is sponsored by Kimber, highlighting their high-quality firearms.
This video features a panel discussion with night vision experts Don Edwards and Sam Houston, covering the fundamentals of night vision technology, different generations of NVGs, their technical components (image intensifier tubes, IR illuminators), and practical applications in military, law enforcement, and recreational activities like hunting. The discussion also touches on the future of NVGs and includes insights from the panelists' extensive experience in Special Operations, law enforcement training, and tactical advisory roles. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding for novices and professionals alike.
This video showcases the Night Fighter Course offered by Don Edwards of Greenline Tactical. The description highlights a special thank you to Battle Arms Development for hosting the event in Las Vegas. It also provides social media handles for Greenline Tactical, QVO Tactical, and individuals Roger and Des, along with a Patreon link for support and an LGS/FFL mention of Ventura Munitions. Viewers are invited to mail in items for unboxing on camera. The description concludes with Amazon affiliate links for various gear used by the creator, including cameras and tripods.
This video features Don Edwards from Greenline Tactical discussing various long-range AR platforms, specifically SPRs (Special Purpose Rifles) and DMRs (Designated Marksman Rifles). The discussion covers the nuances of these accurate AR-style rifles, emphasizing their suitability for shooting at extended distances. The video is presented in the context of Big Daddy Unlimited's platform, which focuses on providing firearms and related gear at competitive prices.
This episode of The Gun Collective (TGC) Podcast, titled "Magic Goggles," features hosts Jon Patton, Adam Kraut, Don Edwards, and Sam Houston from Greenline Tactical. The discussion centers around night vision technology. The podcast is sponsored by Kel Tec and supported by TGC Patriots on Patreon. Show notes and additional links for gear, merchandise, and the podcast are provided.
This video features a discussion among firearm instructors John Lovell, Don Edwards, Sam Houston, and Jon Dufresne on the proper technique for reloading a pistol during a defensive encounter. They debate whether to use the slide stop lever or to overhand rack the slide. The instructors emphasize that the specific method is less crucial than focusing on more critical aspects of a fight, advising viewers not to get overly fixated on this detail. The description also includes extensive links to various gear and partner organizations, highlighting a focus on tactical equipment and training.
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